
Osweiler's journey came full circle in early September after spending the previous 18 months with two organizations. Since rejoining the Broncos, he served as Siemian's backup due to Paxton Lynch's recovery from a sprained right throwing shoulder. Despite Lynch receiving clearance for a full practice by the end of last week, the second-year signal caller isn't in the conversation just yet for the top job. Osweiler was 2-for-4 passing for 18 yards during a seven-snap showing Week 6, but previously, he averaged 7.2 yards per attempt and posted a 10:6 TD:INT while keeping the Broncos afloat during their march to Super Bowl 50 in 2015.

























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